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MOLISE

Small, quiet, stubbornly authenticMolise is the region that still resists the pressure of mass tourism and offers those seeking it a rare and precious discovery. Between the Apennine mountains of Matese and Mainarde and the short strip of Adriatic coast, it is a land of endless pastures, ancient sheep tracks—the transhumance routes traversed for millennia by millions of sheep—stone villages frozen in time, and rural and pastoral traditions that are still alive. It is the land of the Samnites, the Normans, and the Benedictine abbeys, of the Procession of the Mysteries of Campobasso—one of the most original in Italy—of caciocavallo cheese and spicy ventricina, of Agnone with its bells that ring out around the world.

beaches

Molise is the only region in Southern Italy with a mere 36 kilometers of Adriatic coastline, yet this short stretch offers beaches of stunning natural beauty, yet largely unexploited by mass tourism. Termoli, the main seaside resort and port, is a gem: the ancient town with Frederick II's Swabian castle jutting out into the sea, the whitewashed streets of the medieval historic center, and the fine sandy beaches of Termoli and San Pietro make it one of Abruzzo's most authentic seaside towns. The Tremiti Islands, although administratively part of Puglia, can be reached by ferry from Termoli and are the closest natural destination to the Molise coast: three white limestone islands in one of the clearest seas in the Adriatic.

Landscapes

The Matese massif, shared with Campania, is the green lung of Molise: the Matese Regional Park encompasses the lake of the same name—the highest in southern Italy—high-altitude beech forests, karst plateaus, and villages such as Bojano, Sepino with the magnificent Roman theater of Saepinum, and Frosolone with its artisanal knives. Molise's forests, covering over 40% of the territory, reveal an extraordinary biodiversity. The tratturi—ancient 111-meter-wide transhumance routes, used until the 20th century—crisscross the region like green scars in the stone and wheat, an intangible heritage of a pastoral civilization unique in Europe. Campobasso with the Monforte fortress and Isernia with its Paleolithic excavations complete the mosaic of a region that seems stuck in another, more authentic, era.

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